What does neem mean? Melia azedarach generally refers to Melia azedarach, also known as Melia azedarach, Caragana rhombifolia, Melia azedarach, Mori Tree, etc. It is a good afforestation tree species in plain and low altitude hilly areas, and Azadirachta indica is often used as furniture, farm tools or building materials. What does neem mean?
What does neem mean? 1 1. What is the symbolic meaning of neem?
Because the homonym of Melia azedarach is similar to that of relatives, if it is understood literally, it has a melancholy meaning in it. Therefore, it is often used by people to express homesickness and infinite emotion when wandering abroad. Neem trees must grow in places with strong sunlight. If it's shady, that's not good. The implication of being born in the sun is still very positive.
But from the perspective of geomantic omen, if a neem tree is planted near home, it means that its owner may eat bitter fruit, so it is best not to plant it at home. In rural areas, neem is also unpopular, because its homophonic sound is not very auspicious, and now the number of plants is gradually decreasing.
2. What is the flower language of Melia azedarach?
Flower language of Melia azedarach:
Looking far away, just to see your warm smile in the vast sea of people.
Melia azedarach is a deciduous tree, also known as Ku Ling, Sandalwood, Melia azedarach and Mulberry, commonly known as Melia azedarach in Minnan language.
Neem flower has handsome tree shape, beautiful branches and leaves, elegant and fragrant flowers, smoke and dust resistance, pollution resistance and sterilization.
Neem flowers are generally used as shade trees and street trees, and are also good tree species for greening and beautifying factories. The survival rate of neem flower transplantation is relatively high, and it is often used for landscaping plants.
In addition to the thick trunk, the branches and leaves of the neem tree are also soft and delicate, making the small lavender flowers more charming. The difference between flowers and trees is so great that neem stands out when it blooms.
What does neem mean? 2 introduction of neem seeds.
Melia azedarach is the name of traditional Chinese medicine. It is the fruit of Melia azedarach of Meliaceae. Melia azedarach is distributed in Hebei in the north, Guangxi, Jiangxi, Yunnan in the south and Sichuan in the west. Toosendan seeds are distributed in Gansu, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Guangxi, Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan, Lijia Town, Wang Jiazhen and other places. Drupe is spherical to oval, with a length of 1-2 cm and a width of 8-1 5 mm. The endocarp is woody, with 4-5 rooms, and each room has1seed. Seeds elliptic. The flowering period is from April to May, and the fruiting period is10-65438+February. Born in the wilderness or on the roadside, it is often cultivated in front of and behind the house. It is distributed in Hebei in the north, Guangxi, Jiangxi and Yunnan in the south and Sichuan in the west.
Feng Shui Implication of Melia azedarach
1, improve qi and blood
Azadirachta indica is a kind of green plant that likes sunlight very much, and its tolerance to negative is not very good. In the case of insufficient light on the back of the sun, it will stop growing and die slowly because of insufficient light. Therefore, when we plant Melia azedarach, we will plant it in a sunny place, which will also prosper the qi and blood at home and greatly help improve the feng shui at home.
2, disaster town house to ward off evil spirits
Melia azedarach is a common tree species for disaster relief. Although it is not very effective in attracting wealth, it has excellent ability to ward off evil spirits. Many people plant a neem tree at the gate, which can greatly reduce the probability of disease and protect the safety and harmony of the family. Therefore, the metaphor of neem tree in geomantic omen is very kind, and it is generally planted as a town house tree.
3. Improve health indicators
Azadirachta azedarach is a green plant that can improve health indicators. Because Melia azedarach has very high efficacy and function, it can clear away heat and toxic materials, eliminate dampness, kill insects and relieve pain, and treat inguinal hernia caused by skin allergy. Therefore, planting Melia azedarach at home is also beneficial to the health of our relatives, and even we can use Melia azedarach as Chinese herbal medicine.
Can neem seeds be planted at home?
Neem can be planted at home. The neem tree has a beautiful shape and beautiful leaves. At the turn of spring and summer, it has lilacs, which are beautiful and have a faint fragrance. In addition, it is a green tree species in factories, cities and mining areas, which is suitable for shade trees and street trees. Melia azedarach (alias Melia azedarach) edits the characteristics and uses of this paragraph. Deciduous trees,15 ~ 20m high. Bark has grooves, branches are widely distributed, and young branches have lenticels. Flowers are lilac, forming panicles. Fruit spherical or oval, yellow when mature.
Born in the wilderness, by the village, by the roadside, very happy. Mostly for cultivation. It is distributed in southern Hebei, east to Taiwan Province Province, south to Guangdong, southwest to Sichuan, Yunnan and Tibet, and northwest to Gansu. Contains toosendanin, which has insecticidal effect. Medicinal roots, stems and leaves are used to prevent and treat wheel disease, cryptoflagellate disease and anchor head disease.
What does neem mean? 3. The efficacy and function of neem leaves.
Azadirachta is a tall deciduous tree. Neem leaves are similar to feathers, with serrated edges and bitter taste.
Common in Sichuan, Guizhou, Hubei, Anhui, Jiangsu, Henan, Guangxi, Jiangxi and other places.
So it is common for sheep to eat hard leaves.
The subject is concerned about the harm of sheep eating neem leaves. This concern is understandable, because neem is indeed toxic, but its toxicity is mainly concentrated in the roots, skins and fruits of neem.
Therefore, it is harmless for sheep to eat neem leaves, on the contrary, it is helpful for sheep's health.
1. Neem leaves are rich in vitamins and crude fiber, and are the leaves of deciduous trees suitable for sheep.
Because the leaves of Azadirachta azedarach are bitter and astringent, and the roots, skins and fruits are toxic to some extent, educated friends will worry that its leaves will be harmful to sheep.
In fact, neem leaves are high in vitamins and crude fiber, which is very suitable for sheep.
Neem is not a special tree species, but a common deciduous tree. At present, there are no reports of poisoning caused by sheep eating neem leaves.
Deciduous trees are trees whose leaves fall off in autumn, winter or dry season every year.
Our common hawthorn, pear, apple and sycamore all belong to deciduous trees. The reason why Azadirachta indica leaves is the conscious behavior of plants to adapt to nature, aiming at reducing the transpiration of trunk water, thus helping to spend the cold or dry season.
Popular science: Sheep can safely eat neem leaves, because neem leaves are leaves of deciduous trees similar to hawthorn leaves and apple leaves.
Second, neem leaves have the effect of clearing away heat and drying dampness, which is beneficial to reduce the deficiency of sheep's stomach and organs.
The so-called sheep grazing medicine bag cures all diseases, in fact, neem leaves are one of them.
According to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, sheep also have symptoms of damp heat and deficiency fire.
The principle of syndrome differentiation and treatment of damp-heat deficiency fire, bitter cold medicine elimination.
Neem leaves taste bitter, which just has this function, so eating them by sheep is beneficial to reduce the deficiency of stomach and organs.
Popular science: the digestion mechanism of rumen microorganisms in sheep is different from that of unit animals. Food stays in sheep for a long time, and the stomach and organs of sheep have many functions and heavy burdens. Damp-heat and deficiency fire sometimes occur. Eating neem leaves is equivalent to health care for the stomach and organs.
Third, neem leaves can kill insects and relieve itching, and can inhibit the invasion of parasites inside and outside sheep.
The anthelmintic effect of neem leaves is similar to that of chrysanthemum.
We know that the flowers of Artemisia selengensis can extract an insect repellent chemical, Shandaonian, and the leaves of Melia azedarach also contain compounds with similar insecticidal effect to Shandaonian.
Eating neem leaves in sheep has a strong inhibitory effect on roundworms, hookworms and pinworms in their bodies.
The neem leaves were dried in the sun and ground into powder, and then mixed with proper amount of sour vinegar or lard to make paste, which was applied to the affected area of sheep scab, and the curative effect was good.
Fourthly, neem leaves have certain analgesic effect, which can effectively relieve the pain caused by mastitis and fever in sheep.
The analgesic principle of neem leaves also comes from chemicals with analgesic effect.
In short: Neem leaves are common deciduous trees, similar to apples and pears, suitable for sheep to eat.
At the same time, neem leaves have the medicinal effect of Artemisia selengensis, which can inhibit parasites and scabies in and out of sheep, protect stomach and relieve pain.
It can be said that sheep like to eat neem leaves without worrying, which is not only harmless, but also beneficial.